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« Reply #25 on: Yesterday at 13:30 »
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The ignore button, so useful


Where do I find that button? I can see it could come in handy.

Lower right of a post. next to report to moderator.

You can reverse it anytime. Sometimes I do, then I usually put trolls back on ignore.

Makes life a lot easier.

Magic. Thanks.


« Reply #26 on: Yesterday at 14:19 »
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Hello!

Were introducing updated submission limits for Adobe Stock Contributors to help maintain the strength and quality of our growing collection. These updates support the continued success of both our Contributor community and customers alike.

When you reach your weekly submission limit or the maximum amount of allowed content pending moderation, you will experience a temporary pause before you can submit additional content.

From what I read in the email it contradicts what Adobe has said in the past, it said that your rejections did not affect you as a contributor. Now I have a collection of around 4100 images and videos. More than half of what I submit is rejected for image quality reasons and such. I always felt that if there was a little more info I would know what I can do better next time but its a very aleatory rejection process. I have had apologies from Adobe about that saying they are only human and I accept that and just went along with the process.

But now if rejections are going to affect what I can submit, then this becomes a form of punishment but for what? No one says what I can do to do it better or tries to help. I dont go on forums showing my work because its non of other peoples business. This is Adobe criteria I try to adhere to. So wish for a little more partnership and less blame sort of thing.

Thanks.

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« Reply #27 on: Yesterday at 17:31 »
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Hello!

Were introducing updated submission limits for Adobe Stock Contributors to help maintain the strength and quality of our growing collection. These updates support the continued success of both our Contributor community and customers alike.

When you reach your weekly submission limit or the maximum amount of allowed content pending moderation, you will experience a temporary pause before you can submit additional content.


From what I read in the email it contradicts what Adobe has said in the past, it said that your rejections did not affect you as a contributor. Now I have a collection of around 4100 images and videos. More than half of what I submit is rejected for image quality reasons and such. I always felt that if there was a little more info I would know what I can do better next time but its a very aleatory rejection process. I have had apologies from Adobe about that saying they are only human and I accept that and just went along with the process.

But now if rejections are going to affect what I can submit, then this becomes a form of punishment but for what? No one says what I can do to do it better or tries to help. I dont go on forums showing my work because its non of other peoples business. This is Adobe criteria I try to adhere to. So wish for a little more partnership and less blame sort of thing.

Thanks.


To be fair, I have no clue what is going on at Adobe. Everything is incredibly vague to a fault. It's not the same Adobe of a few years ago that is for sure, not even close. The crazy part is I think winning the roulette wheel in Vegas has better odds and I don't even know how to play.


« Reply #28 on: Yesterday at 17:59 »
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I'm noticing video review times have improved. I'm only submitting a couple of videos at a time as I don't create as much content for stock but its good to see reviews being done within good time, sometimes within hours of submitting.   

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« Reply #29 on: Today at 00:15 »
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This whole Roulette / Lack of transparency is making an impact.   I am slowly uploading backlog from trip to Spain last winter.   I started skipping Adobe;  why bother?  Will not be reviewed for months/years, then rejected with ambiguous reason that just makes you feel disrespected.

I honestly hope they will realize this is only hurting them as agency, and come to terms honest contributors are biggest assets of their business.  But I probably live in Fantasy world.


 

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